Travel Insurance - lazy Brits are Hopeless
Holidaymakers
A third of British holidaymakers
travel abroad without knowing anything about the country
they are visiting, a new study reveals today.
Seven out of ten tourists admit they
regularly travel without the recommended medical jabs,
any travel insurance or even the correct visas according
to the 'Holiday Habits' study from Norwich Union.
And it appears that thousands of
clueless tourists are missing out on what should be the
most enjoyable weeks of the year simply through a lack
of planning.
The study of the holiday habits of
more than 2,000 adults shows that 89% of Brits have had
a holiday spoilt, often by factors that could have been
avoided with a bit more planning.
In fact, some last minute
holidaymakers admit to travelling to the Caribbean
during the hurricane season or turning up at snowless
ski resorts too early or late in the season.
Norwich Union's 'Holiday Habits'
study also shows:
- A quarter of people spend under
two hours deciding where to travel to - less time than
it takes to check in at the airport
- One in ten people book a
holiday with no research about the resort or country
they will be visiting
- Nearly a quarter of lazy Brits
admit to not knowing the language spoken at their
holiday destination when travelling abroad. And a third
of people don't even learn the basics of how to say
hello, please, thank-you and goodbye when holidaying in
a non-English speaking country
- 'Experiencing another culture'
is seen to be the least important consideration when
booking their holiday and 29% have travelled without
knowing the local customs of their destination
- 42% of people admit their
holidays could be improved if they took more time to
research and plan them
- A third of young people feel
pressured into going on more exotic and exciting
holidays
Frankie Nicholson, product manager
for Norwich Union Travel said:
"With the increase in last minute
offers and popularity of bargain holidays on the
internet, more people are booking their holidays in a
rush. This means many don't have the time to find out
key information about their destination, have the
correct jabs or courses of medication, some even fail to
arrange travel insurance before leaving the country.
"A holiday is the highlight of the
year for many people. Taking the time to plan your trip
in advance can significantly increase the chances of
having an enjoyable experience"
